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Very impressive and very controlled. Apart from the octaves, a lot of this is playable on the Stradella bass including the A B C# D E G F# E D run. There’s more than one way to finger it, but 4 2 3 4 2 4 3 2 4 seems efficient to me.
You gotta be kiddin.... my left hand is decidedly wore out after last weeks conversion to 4:3:2 and is now pleading to play the Banjo for a week......or be put in an ice pack....
though actually I do have some sheet music for this ......hmmmm.....a hamlet may go nicely with a whiskey as well .......where's the ice from that ice pack ?
You gotta be kiddin.... my left hand is decidedly wore out after last weeks conversion to 4:3:2 and is now pleading to play the Banjo for a week......or be put in an ice pack....
though actually I do have some sheet music for this ......hmmmm.....a hamlet may go nicely with a whiskey as well .......wheres the ice from that ice pack ?
Hand on ice for a week or play the banjo - now there's a dilemma. Seriously, have you converted from 3:2 to 4:3? I'm a 3:2 man and have never been able to covert to 4:3 though to be honest I use up to 4 fingers where necessary.
Hand on ice for a week or play the banjo - now theres a dilemma. Seriously, have you converted from 3:2 to 4:3? Im a 3:2 man and have never been able to covert to 4:3 though to be honest I use up to 4 fingers where necessary.
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